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Storm Damage · Brookfield, WI · Waukesha County

Storm Damage Contractor in Brookfield, Wisconsin

When hail or wind hits Brookfield's Calhoun Road and Moorland Road corridors, the damage is rarely limited to the roof. We document every exterior surface — roof, siding, gutters, fascia, and soffit — in a single visit, produce a written report in the format insurance carriers expect, and attend the adjuster inspection when it helps the claim. Most Brookfield storm customers pay only their deductible.

Free storm inspection
Within 24 hrs of event
Written report for insurer
Adjuster attendance included
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Hail damage claims in Wisconsin have a filing window — waiting too long after a storm can complicate the claim. Call (262) 202-2481 or email Alexis directly to schedule inspection within 24 hours of any event.

Generations Roofing & Remodeling storm damage crew — Brookfield Wisconsin
Storm Inspections — Brookfield, WI
Free · Within 24 hrs · All surfaces documented
Why Brookfield Gets Hit

Brookfield's Hail & Wind Exposure — What You Need to Know

Waukesha County sits in a well-documented northeast-tracking storm corridor. When low-pressure systems develop over the central plains and push northeast toward Lake Michigan, they frequently deliver hail across a band that runs from Muskego and New Berlin through Brookfield and into Milwaukee County before weakening over the lake. This isn't unusual weather — it's the predictable path that makes Brookfield's Calhoun Road and Moorland Road neighborhoods among the most hail-active zones in southeastern Wisconsin.

The concentration matters for homeowners because it means neighboring properties on the same block often have identically-aged shingle systems that take the same hail hit on the same day. When one neighbor files a claim and gets a replacement, it signals to every homeowner on the block that an inspection is worth scheduling — even before any visible damage appears. Hail impact patterns on asphalt shingles aren't always obvious from the driveway. Granule displacement, bruising beneath the surface, and impact at the shingle mat level require an on-roof inspection to identify accurately.

Brookfield's 53005 and 53045 ZIP codes both fall within the primary impact zone for northeast-tracking systems. The 1990s and early 2000s subdivisions along Moorland Road and south of Bluemound are particularly exposed — those homes are now at the age where contractor-grade original shingles have diminished impact resistance compared to what they had at installation, making each hail event more likely to exceed the insurer's damage threshold.

Hail impact — asphalt shingles

Random bruising pattern with granule displacement at impact points. Damage may not be visible from the ground — on-roof inspection required for accurate assessment.

Wind damage — shingles and flashing

Lifted, cracked, or missing shingles at ridges, eaves, and rakes. Flashing separation at chimneys, skylights, and wall intersections where sealant fails under wind uplift.

Gutter and soffit damage

Hail dents on aluminum gutters and downspouts are often the most visible indicator of a qualifying storm event — and serve as supporting documentation in the insurance claim package.

Hail damage on asphalt shingles — Brookfield Wisconsin inspection
Brookfield storm facts
ZIP codes 53005 and 53045 both fall in the Waukesha County primary hail corridor
Moorland and Calhoun Rd subdivisions see the highest concentration of storm claims in Brookfield
1990s–2000s shingles in these neighborhoods have reduced impact resistance at this age
Class 4 impact-resistant upgrade available — may qualify for Wisconsin insurance premium reduction
How It Works

Our Brookfield Storm Damage Process — Start to Finish

Most Brookfield homeowners who call us after a storm have never filed a roofing insurance claim before. Here's exactly what happens from your first call to project completion.

1
Free Inspection

On-roof assessment covering all exterior surfaces — roof field, ridges, flashings, gutters, siding, soffit, and fascia. Documented with photos in a single visit.

Within 24 hrs
2
Written Report

Itemized written report formatted for insurance carrier review — impact pattern documentation, affected materials, measurements, and repair or replacement recommendation.

Within 48 hrs
3
Claim Support

We attend the adjuster inspection when it helps close the gap between the initial offer and full replacement value. Our report and the adjuster's assessment typically land within 3–5%.

Adjuster date
4
Restoration

CertainTeed or TAMKO certified installation once the claim is approved. All exterior surfaces affected by the same storm event completed by one crew. Most Brookfield jobs done in one day.

Claim approval
Case Study

Brookfield-Area Storm Claim — How It Played Out

Full Exterior Restoration — Waukesha County Hail Event

New Berlin, WI (Brookfield border)
Property Details
1994-built two-story colonial
Original builder-grade shingles — 30 years old at time of storm. Aluminum siding over original wood sheathing. Two-car attached garage with separate roof section.
Storm Event
Northeast-tracking hail system
1.5-inch hail confirmed at weather station nearest Moorland Rd. Damage identified on main roof, garage roof, all aluminum gutters, aluminum siding (south and west faces), two window screens, and soffit on west elevation.
Claim Scope
Full exterior replacement
Roof replacement with CertainTeed Landmark IR (Class 4 impact-resistant). All gutters and downspouts. West and south siding elevations. Soffit panel replacement on west. Total claim value: $28,400.
Result — homeowner paid deductible only

Our written inspection report covered all six affected surfaces with impact pattern documentation, directional analysis consistent with the confirmed storm track, and material measurements. We attended the adjuster inspection. The adjuster's final scope came within 2% of our written estimate. Full exterior restoration completed in two days. Homeowner's out-of-pocket: deductible only. Class 4 shingle upgrade covered under the claim with the homeowner's insurance carrier approval.

Full Scope Documentation

Every Surface We Inspect & Document in Brookfield

A single hail event typically affects multiple surfaces simultaneously. We document all of them in one visit — not just the roof — because every affected surface should appear in the claim and be covered by one restoration project.

01

Roof System

Field shingles documented by elevation and slope section. Ridge caps, hip shingles, and valley shingles assessed separately — they take different impact patterns than field shingles and are often overlooked by adjusters on initial inspection.

Field shingles Ridge caps Valleys Flashings Pipe boots
02

Gutters & Downspouts

Aluminum gutters and downspouts are among the most reliable impact indicators for claim documentation — the dents are clearly directional and provably storm-related. We document every linear foot, including gutter caps and downspout elbows that absorb concentrated impact from roof runoff.

Gutter sections Downspouts Elbows End caps
03

Siding

Vinyl and aluminum siding impact assessment by elevation. Direction of impact is documented relative to the confirmed storm track — a critical component for insurance carrier review. Brookfield's aluminum-over-wood siding homes require particular attention because denting on aluminum can obscure moisture infiltration behind the panel.

Vinyl siding Aluminum siding Fiber cement Trim boards
04

Soffit & Fascia

Soffit panels and fascia boards at the roofline are frequently included in storm claims but missed on initial adjuster inspection. We document every elevation — including the garage soffit that many homeowners don't realize is a separate claimable surface from the main house.

Soffit panels Fascia board Garage soffit Return ends
05

Windows & Screens

Window screens are a key supporting document — they absorb hail impact at the same angle and velocity as the roof and siding, making them clear corroborating evidence for the claim. Window frames and sill caps are also documented where impact is present.

Window screens Frames Sill caps Caulking
06

HVAC & Penetrations

Roof-mounted HVAC equipment, vent caps, and satellite dish mounts are surface features that document well under hail impact and are frequently included in the claim scope. Flashing at all penetrations is assessed for wind displacement and sealant failure.

Vent caps AC coil fins Satellite mounts Chimney cap
Understanding Your Claim

What Homeowner's Insurance Covers — and What It Doesn't

✓ Typically covered by insurance

Hail impact damage meeting the insurer's size and density threshold
Wind damage — lifted, cracked, or missing shingles from a named storm event
Falling objects — tree limbs, debris impact on roof or siding
All affected exterior surfaces from the same storm event — not just the roof
Code upgrade requirements triggered by replacement (ice & water shield, ventilation)

✗ Not covered by insurance

Normal wear and aging — granule loss from weathering rather than impact
Pre-existing damage not caused by the claimed storm event
Damage below your deductible threshold — deductible is always the homeowner's responsibility
Cosmetic damage that doesn't affect function or watertight integrity

What Generations does on your claim

We don't fabricate damage or inflate scopes. What we do is make sure every surface that was legitimately affected gets documented, that the report meets the carrier's standard for review, and that we're present when the adjuster walks the property so nothing gets missed. That's what closes the gap between the initial offer and full replacement value.

$0
Most customers pay beyond deductible
~3%
Typical gap between our estimate and adjuster scope
1 visit
All surfaces documented in single inspection

We do not waive deductibles or make representations that damage will exceed your deductible threshold before inspection. Any contractor who promises these things before seeing your property is making an unverifiable claim — and it's a red flag.

From Our Customers

Waukesha County Homeowner Review

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Brian H.
Waukesha County · Multiple Projects

"Zachary is a great owner and truly cares about customer service, which is a refreshing thing these days. I've used them on multiple projects and every time the work is done right, on time, and exactly as quoted. Whether you are an investor or working on your primary residence, they can suit all your needs. Will be using them again without hesitation."

G Verified Google Review · 5.0 ★ average across 48 reviews
Common Questions

Brookfield Storm Damage — FAQ

Does my homeowner's insurance cover hail damage to my Brookfield roof?
Homeowner's insurance typically covers sudden storm damage — hail impact, wind damage, and falling objects — as opposed to gradual wear and deterioration. After a hail event in Brookfield, we provide a free inspection, document all affected surfaces, and produce a written report in the format insurance carriers expect. Most Brookfield storm customers pay only their deductible. We make no promises about whether damage will meet your insurer's threshold before we've actually seen the property.
How do I know if my Brookfield roof has hail damage?
Hail damage on asphalt shingles isn't always visible from the ground. Signs include dented metal on gutters, soffit, and downspouts; random impact marks in the shingle granule layer; damaged window screens and sills; and dimpled aluminum siding. The reliable test is an on-roof inspection — granule displacement, bruising beneath the surface, and mat-level damage require getting on the roof with a trained eye. If your neighbors are filing claims after a storm, it's worth a free inspection regardless of what you can see from the driveway.
How quickly can you inspect my Brookfield property after a storm?
Our Wauwatosa office is approximately 8 minutes from Brookfield Square Mall via Bluemound Road. We aim to complete inspections within 24 hours of a storm event for Brookfield homeowners. Hail damage claims in Wisconsin have a filing window — waiting weeks or months after an event can complicate the claim. Alexis Quesada handles all scheduling — call (262) 202-2481 or email alexisquesada@generationsrr.com to get on the schedule quickly.
What surfaces do you inspect after a storm in Brookfield?
We inspect and document all exterior surfaces in a single visit: roof field shingles, ridge caps, valleys, and flashings; gutters and downspouts including elbows and end caps; soffit panels and fascia; siding on all elevations; window screens, frames, and sill caps; and any roof-mounted equipment including vent caps and HVAC coil fins. A single comprehensive inspection produces one written report covering all affected surfaces — which is considerably cleaner for the insurance claim than having separate contractors assess different areas.
Storm Damage · Brookfield, WI

Free inspection within 24 hours. Written report. No deposit until claim approved.

~8 minutes from Brookfield Square via Bluemound Road. Alexis Quesada handles all scheduling personally. Call or email to get on the schedule — especially if a storm just moved through your neighborhood.

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